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Bryan Brazeau

@brazoovius

Reader @WarwickLibArts. Director of Warwick Venice Centre. WATE 2023 (Arts). WAPTE 2022. SFHEA. Early Modern Poetics, Xtian Epic, Dante, Tasso, Marinella.

Coventry, England Katılım Mart 2019
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Nicole Lee Schroeder, PhD
Nicole Lee Schroeder, PhD@Nicole_Lee_Sch·
If you used genAI and then didnt even have the decency to do basic fact checking, your pubs should be pulled. And there should be a time penalty - dont clog the peer review publishing timeline for those of us actually doing our jobs. Fabrication of evidence is heinous.
nature@Nature

Tens of thousands of publications from 2025 might include invalid references generated by AI, a Nature analysis suggests go.nature.com/4dnjvil

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Dorothea Baur (Dr.)
Dorothea Baur (Dr.)@DorotheaBaur·
It bears repeating: „LLMs are inherently probabilistic, not deterministic. They try to guess the answer that sounds best, not the objectively correct one. And that’s not a problem to be fixed. It’s fundamental to how these models work.“
Reuters Open Interest (ROI)@ReutersOI

New research suggests AI may never be reliable enough for the high-stakes work that's helped to justify hundreds of billions of dollars in investment, argues Panmure Liberum's Joachim Klement reut.rs/41EzEJ0

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s*hum, for now 𓅖
s*hum, for now 𓅖@ulteriority1·
i personally feel that interlibrary loans and the librarians who operate it are probably the heroes of the knowledge ecosystem...couldn't find this article anywhere, so they got it from the bavarian state library...
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Nathan J Robinson
Nathan J Robinson@NathanJRobinson·
Today in Current Affairs, professor Ron Purser exposes how AI's destruction of the university is even worse than you think, and goes well beyond students cheating with ChatGPT: currentaffairs.org/news/ai-is-des…
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Boze Herrington, Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️
“Why bother writing in a world of AI?” Because AI can’t create, it can only regurgitate. Because the very capacity to think and dream will disappear if we cede the arts to machines. Because your brain, your words, are sacred things and you mustn’t let robots steal them from you.
Anahita Karthik 💌@ana_scribe

I’m terrified of my future as a writer bc of how scarily good ChatGPT is getting. Just read a plot synopsis one of my friends had “written” polished by ChatGPT & as someone who doesn’t use Gen AI, at all, I’m wondering if there’s a point to writing when AI keeps getting better?

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Jathan Sadowski
Jathan Sadowski@jathansadowski·
I was just telling a student that the point of learning, creating, and solving challenges is not only to have some instrumental product at the end, but to build your own capacity, to become smarter and better yourself. Most AI usage undercuts and reverses that capacity building.
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm

Guillermo del Toro says “I’d rather die” than use generative AI “My concern is not artificial intelligence, but natural stupidity. I think that's what drives most of the world's worst features” (Source: npr.org/2025/10/23/nx-…)

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Bryan Brazeau@brazoovius·
Join us at the Warwick Venice Centre for the annual Humfrey Butters Public Lecture on 20th November at 17:00. We're honoured to be hosting Prof. Deborah Howard from Cambridge who will talk about Venetian Palace Architecture "inside-out." warwick.ac.uk/about/campus/v…
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
wish google and other companies would do this. it's genuinely not helpful to have AI images muddled with images of things that exist in the real world. if im trying to find an example of a certain garment to show a certain tailoring technique, i need a real example not an AI pic
han 🐇@hansoeii

YOU CAN TURN OFF AI IMAGES ON PINTEREST NOW!!!!

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Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
“AI is the asbestos we are shoveling into the walls of our society and our descendants will be digging it out for generations” - @doctorow, speaking truth and taking no prisoners.
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Wayne Bradshaw
Wayne Bradshaw@NonwayneWayne·
I agree with the sentiment, but no book worth reading can be reduced to a five-minute summary. This is a lie advanced by tech bros and managers. These people are basically illiterate and cannot fathom that there is any purpose for information which can't be monetized
Maliha@CaffeinatedLiha

Reading books in an AI era, where 400 pages can be reduced to a 5 minute summary, feels like rebellion. Like yes I will use my brain, thank you very much.

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Tyler Austin Harper
Tyler Austin Harper@Tyler_A_Harper·
One thing I touch on briefly here but that is worth emphasizing: there are plenty of students out there who want an AI-free education. If you are a small college struggling to distinguish yourself in the national landscape, going radically tech-free is a very good way to do that.
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The Atlantic@TheAtlantic

Colleges and universities are going way too soft on policing AI, @Tyler_A_Harper argues. “Institutions of higher learning can abandon their centuries-long educational project,” he writes. “Or they can fight.” theatlantic.com/culture/archiv…

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Boze Herrington, Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️
Modern life seems so dreary because we are ruled by people who are actively hostile to beauty, literature, poetry, who think you should exist solely to write emails. It wasn't enough to create AI; they want humanity itself to be soulless, mechanical, hollow.
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